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Press release

June 3, 2011

Only Two Months Left for Ontario Fantasy 5 Jackpot Winner

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SACRAMENTO – It’s coming down to the wire for a Fantasy 5 jackpot winner who purchased their ticket in Ontario for a Lottery draw four months ago. The big winner matched all five numbers in the February 3 Fantasy 5 draw to claim a jackpot prize worth $173,674. However, the bad news is that they still haven’t claimed their money and they’re running out of time.

The winning ticket was purchased at the 99 Cent Super Store, which is located at 3055 South Archibald Avenue in Ontario. The winning numbers are 19, 9, 7, 13 and 23. The lucky Lottery player has until August 2, 2011 at 5 p.m. to claim their prize. If the prize is not claimed, the funds will be transferred to California schools.

The California Lottery reminds winners to sign the back of their ticket, keep the ticket in a safe place and contact Lottery officials or visit their local Lottery District Office as soon as possible. Winners have 180 days from the date of the draw to claim prizes.

Fantasy 5 offers some of the best odds of any California Lottery game. A player wins the Fantasy 5 jackpot simply by matching five numbers out of a field of 39. Winning numbers are drawn every day. The top prize starts at $50,000 and increases daily until it is hit. Tickets are $1 and can be purchased from any of the more than 21,000 California Lottery retailers.

And be sure to participate in the California Lottery’s Fantasy 5 Bonus Bucks promotion. For every purchase of $5 or more of Fantasy 5 on a single ticket you will automatically receive a Fantasy 5 Bonus Bucks code. Enter the code at http://fantasy5.calottery.com/default.aspx to participate in weekly draws for a chance to win cash prizes up to $10,000.

The California Lottery is celebrating 25 years of enhancing education and supporting local communities. More than 94 cents of every dollar spent by our players goes back to the community in the form of contributions to public schools and colleges, prizes and retail compensation. Since 2000, Lottery players have contributed $1 billion to public schools each year, and, since we began in 1985, Lottery players have contributed more than $23 billion to education.